Excerpt from A Greek Grammar for Colleges
First Clan (simple Class) Second Clam (tau Class) Third Class (iota Class) Fourth Clam (nu Class) Fifth Class (ax Class) Sixth Class (mixed Class) Future, Active and Middle First Aorist, Active and Middle Second Aorist, Active and Middle First Perfect and Pluperfect, Active Second Perfect and Pluperfect, Active Perfect, Pluperfect, Future Perfect, Middle First Pamive (first Aorist and First Future) Second Passive (second Aorist and Second Future)
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